AI in government regulation establishes rules for how public agencies at the state and local level procure, deploy, and oversee artificial intelligence systems. These laws address AI use in public benefits administration, licensing, permitting, law enforcement, and other government functions that directly affect residents.
Key regulatory frameworks include mandatory AI inventories for government agencies, procurement standards requiring bias testing, public transparency requirements, sunset provisions for high-risk government AI applications, and citizen redress mechanisms when AI contributes to adverse government decisions.
Prohibits a person or entity from knowingly or with reckless disregard facilitate an agreement between or among two or more residential rental property owners or managers to not compete with respect to residential rental dwelling units, including by operating or licensing a software, data analytics…
This bill prohibits agreements among residential rental property owners to not compete, particularly using algorithmic tools.
Automated decision systems.
SB420 proposes adding regulations for automated decision systems to California's Business and Professions Code and Public Contract Code.
Prohibits the state, state agencies and departments and contractors doing business with the state, its agencies or departments from retaining facial recognition images or sharing such images with third parties without legal authorization by a court.
This bill prohibits state entities from retaining or sharing various surveillance data, including facial recognition images, without court authorization.
Workplace surveillance tools.
AB1221 proposes adding Part 5.7 to the Labor Code concerning workplace surveillance tools in California. This analysis is speculative without the full bill text.
Information Practices Act of 1977.
AB1337 amends the Information Practices Act of 1977, including Section 1798.24. Verification of changes to 'personal information' in Section 1798.3 is pending full bill text.
Relates to the disclosure of automated employment decision-making tools; requires the office of information technology services to maintain an artificial intelligence inventory; provides that the use of artificial intelligence systems shall not affect the existing rights of employees pursuant to an…
This bill mandates disclosure of automated employment decision-making tools and requires an AI inventory by state agencies in New York, with specific security considerations.
AI USE IN GOVT CONTRACTS
The bill mandates vendors to disclose any use of AI technology in government contracts and allows for penalties for non-compliance.
Relating to artificial intelligence training programs for certain employees and officials of state agencies and local governments.
HB3512 mandates AI training programs for certain Texas state and local government employees, but the presence of enforcement mechanisms and specific training content is unconfirmed.
Relating To Violation Of Privacy.
HB1226 restricts government use of facial recognition systems in Hawaii, with specific exceptions for law enforcement and public health.
Surveillance and Investigatory Technology Amendments
HB0606, titled 'Surveillance and Investigatory Technology Amendments,' was introduced in Utah. Specific provisions and outcomes remain unverified without the bill text.
Public contracts: automated decision systems: procurement standards.
SB892 aimed to establish procurement standards for automated decision systems in California public contracts.
Employment decisions; automated decision systems, civil penalty.
VA HB1514: Employment decisions, including disclosures and complaint processes.
Artificial Intelligence Workforce Impact Act; established, report.
The Artificial Intelligence Workforce Impact Act mandates Virginia state agencies to report quarterly on workforce impacts from AI systems to the Department of Human Resource Management and submit annual reports to specific state entities by November 1.
An Act To Amend Title 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Artificial Intelligence Commission.
The bill creates the Delaware Artificial Intelligence Commission to recommend AI utilization and safety measures and inventory Generative AI usage in state agencies.
Georgia Technology Authority; annual inventory of artificial intelligence usage by state agencies; provide
This bill mandates an annual inventory and reporting of AI usage by Georgia state agencies, empowering the Georgia Technology Authority to develop policies.
Access to public records.
HB1360 allows Indiana public agencies to establish electronic portals for public records requests and mandates reporting of suspect requests to the public access counselor.
Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding unbiased artificial intelligence in state government purchasing.
House Bill 687 proposes provisions for unbiased AI in Idaho state government purchasing, but any assumptions about standards and enforcement are speculative without the full text.
Automated license plate recognition systems.
CA SB274: Automated license plate recognition systems, with key details pending verification from the bill text, including airport inclusion and data retention specifics.
Establishes the position of chief artificial intelligence officer and such person's functions, powers and duties; including, but not limited to, developing statewide artificial intelligence policies and governance, coordinating the activities of any and all state departments, boards, commissions…
This bill establishes a chief artificial intelligence officer in New York to develop statewide AI policies and coordinate state activities involving AI tools.
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relating to the establishment of the Artificial Intelligence Task Force to study the impact of artificial intelligence on operation and procurement policies of Kentucky government agencies and consumer protection needed in private and public sectors.
The bill establishes an Artificial Intelligence Task Force to study AI's impact on Kentucky government and consumer protection by December 2024.
Automated driving systems; requirements for operation, civil penalties, report.
This bill establishes requirements for the operation of fully autonomous vehicles in Virginia, including licensing, geofences, and civil penalties, while prohibiting local bans.
USE OF AI BY STATE GOVERNMENT
This bill establishes a task force to recommend policies for the use of generative AI by Illinois state agencies.
Concerns regulation of automated systems and artificial intelligence used by State agencies.
This bill regulates the use of automated systems and AI by New Jersey State agencies, establishing oversight and compliance procedures.
Provides for the use of automated employment decision-making tools and artificial intelligence systems by a county, city, town, village, school district, board of cooperative educational services, county vocational education and extension board, district corporation, the state university of New…
NY A09487: Authorizes the use of automated employment decision-making tools and AI systems by various public entities in New York.
Enacts the "advanced artificial intelligence licensing act"; providing for regulation of advanced artificial intelligence systems (Part A); requires registration and licensing of high-risk advanced artificial intelligence systems and related provisions regarding the operation of such systems (Part…
The bill enacts the 'advanced artificial intelligence licensing act' to regulate advanced AI systems in New York, including prohibiting certain AI developments. Specifics on 'high-risk' systems and the ethical code of conduct are not detailed due to the lack of full bill text.
Establishing a commission on automated decision-making by government in the Commonwealth
Bill H.64 proposes a commission to study automated decision-making by government in Massachusetts, involving the Advanced Information Technology, the Internet and Cybersecurity committee.
California State University: faculty employees.
SB928 proposes adding Section 89500.3 to the Education Code, affecting CSU faculty employees. Details of the section are unknown due to the unavailability of the full bill text.
DFPR-AI-MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE
The bill mandates informed consent from patients before licensed mental health professionals use AI tools in treatment.
Requires Commission on Science, Innovation and Technology to study impact of State agencies procuring, implementing, and operating artificial intelligence.
This bill mandates a study by the Commission on Science, Innovation and Technology on the impact of AI in State agencies.
ALGORITHMIC IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
The bill mandates annual algorithmic impact assessments and for any significant updates to automated decision tools in Illinois.
AI USE IN GOVT CONTRACTS
This bill mandates vendors to disclose the use of AI in government contracts and allows for penalties for non-compliance.
Prohibits public contracts with entities owned or controlled by foreign adversaries for the provision of artificial intelligence technology (OR NO IMPACT See Note)
This bill prohibits public contracts with entities owned or controlled by foreign adversaries for AI technology provision, with specific criteria and exceptions outlined.
Enacts the "advanced artificial intelligence licensing act"; providing for regulation of advanced artificial intelligence systems (Part A); requiring registration and licensing of high-risk advanced artificial intelligence systems and related provisions regarding the operation of such systems (Part…
The bill establishes the 'advanced artificial intelligence licensing act' to regulate high-risk AI systems, detailing the Department of State's powers and prohibiting certain AI systems.
Urging Congress To Begin A Discussion Considering The Benefits And Risks Of Artificial Intelligence Technologies.
This resolution urges Congress to discuss the benefits and risks of AI technologies, including their use in public sector identification and military technologies.
Urging Congress To Begin A Discussion Considering The Benefits And Risks Of Artificial Intelligence Technologies.
This bill urges Congress to discuss the benefits and risks of AI technologies, highlighting potential dangers and the need for regulation. Notably, the resolution's whereas clauses were generated by AI.
AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE PILOT PROJ
The bill establishes the Autonomous Vehicle Pilot Project Act, effective immediately, confined to specific counties, and includes provisions for human drivers with automated systems and controlling authority. The Act is repealed on January 1, 2029.
Relating To Technology.
HB2245 establishes a pilot program using AI for government services via an internet portal, with allocated funds.
Bans the use of biometric data by any state agency, local agency, division of state police, police agency, police officer, peace officer or any employee thereof.
This bill bans the use of biometric data by state and local agencies in New York, with exceptions for collecting genetic or fingerprint samples at crime scenes and redacting recordings.
STATE AGENCIES-AI SYSTEMS
This bill mandates that all state agency AI systems adhere to NIST's AI Risk Management Framework and submit algorithmic impact assessments modeled after the federal National Environmental Policy Act impact assessments.
Artificial Intelligence in State Government Services Commission.
AB976 establishes the Artificial Intelligence in State Government Services Commission in California, effective until January 1, 2025.
Department of Technology: Office of Artificial Intelligence: state agency public interface: use of AI.
SB313 establishes the Office of Artificial Intelligence within California's Department of Technology to guide AI use in state agencies.
Authorizing financial institutions to report suspected financial exploitation of an adult account holder to a designated agency, notify any adult designated as a trusted contact by such account holder of suspected financial exploitation and place a temporary hold on certain transactions or…
HB2591 authorizes financial institutions to report suspected financial exploitation, regulate virtual currency kiosks, address insolvency of technology-enabled fiduciary financial institutions, and eliminate certain stipulations on negotiable instruments.
State fiscal and contracting matters.
SB0005 establishes consumer data protection laws in Indiana, effective January 1, 2026, detailing consumer rights and controller responsibilities.
AI-MEANINGFUL HUMAN REVIEW
The bill prohibits state agencies from using automated decision-making systems without continuous human review, requires impact assessments biennially and before changes, and protects employee rights.
Department of Information Technology - Evaluation and Development of a 3-1-1 Portal Using Artificial Intelligence
The bill states the intent of the General Assembly for the Department of Information Technology to assess the feasibility of creating an AI-driven 3-1-1 portal for nonemergency government services in Maryland.
Mississippi Medical Judgement Protection Act; create.
MS HB1717: Mississippi Medical Judgement Protection Act; last action pending. Authorizes enforcement by licensing authorities, Department of Insurance, and Division of Medicaid, with specific delayed enforcement provisions. Requires tamper-resistant audit logs.
Virginia Fair Housing Law, et al.; personalized algorithmic pricing disclosures, prohibitions.
The bill mandates disclosures on algorithmic pricing, prohibits discriminatory uses of protected class data, and prohibits landlords and multiple listing services from setting or adjusting rent prices, rental agreement terms, and occupancy levels based on algorithmic recommendations. It allows the Attorney General to seek civil penalties in addition to an injunction.
Consumer protection; production of digital replicas of voice or visual likenesses, prohibited for commercial use unless licensed, procedures established, private right of action authorized
HB327 prohibits commercial use of digital replicas of voice or likenesses without a license, establishes licensing procedures, and allows a private right of action.
Artificial intelligence and cybersecurity.
The bill creates an AI task force to assess AI use by state agencies, specifies requirements for entities connecting to state infrastructure, and clarifies record ownership.
License establishment for artificial intelligence independent verification organizations
SF4636's title and description suggest a licensing framework for AI verification organizations in Minnesota, but details are unclear without the full bill text.
Relating To Violation Of Privacy.
HB1869 limits government use of facial recognition systems, with specific exceptions detailed in the bill.
Local agencies: automated decision systems.
SB430 requires local agencies in California to evaluate their use of automated decision systems, with specific criteria and scope outlined in the bill.
A bill for an act relating to the use of artificial intelligence systems and related software by state agencies for employment and other purposes.
SSB3014 is a legislative proposal in Iowa concerning the use of AI systems by state agencies. Specific mandates and requirements await confirmation from the bill text.
AI-MEANINGFUL HUMAN REVIEW
IL HB 3567: AI-MEANINGFUL HUMAN REVIEW mandates human oversight and impact assessments, including system testing, for automated decision-making systems by State agencies.
Creates new provisions governing autonomous vehicles
SB1050 proposes new provisions for autonomous vehicles in Missouri. Specific details on licensing, safety, and operations are pending full bill text verification.
Relating To Violation Of Privacy.
SB2185 excludes certain privacy violations from deferred pleas and limits government use of facial recognition with specific exceptions.
Relating to artificial intelligence.
HB4103 establishes the Senator Aaron Woods Commission on Artificial Intelligence to serve as a central resource on AI use, requiring it to report on long-term policy implications.
Artificial Intelligence Transparency Amendments
The Artificial Intelligence Transparency Amendments is a bill from Utah, numbered HB0286, which is currently dead.
USE OF AI BY STATE GOVERNMENT
The bill establishes a task force to recommend policies for the use of generative AI by state agencies and assess its impact on state services.
Artificial Intelligence
The bill establishes the Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council and mandates state agencies to report on automated decision systems by July 1, 2025.
Enacts the legislative oversight of automated decision-making in government act (LOADinG Act) to regulate the use of automated decision-making systems and artificial intelligence techniques by state agencies.
The LOADinG Act regulates the use of automated decision-making systems by New York state agencies, requiring human oversight and impact assessments.
Relating To Violation Of Privacy.
SB2005 limits government use of facial recognition systems, with specified exceptions.
Relating to the use of an automated employment decision tool by a state agency to assess a job applicant's fitness for a position.
This bill regulates the use of automated employment decision tools by state agencies in Texas to assess job applicants' fitness for positions.
Establishes criteria for the sale of automated employment decision tools
Bill S 6852 aims to establish criteria for the sale of automated employment decision tools in New York. Specific details will be included upon review of the full bill text.
Regulates automated decision-making by government agencies; requires agencies to conduct impact assessments; requires disclosure of automated decision-making tools utilized by governmental agencies.
This bill regulates automated decision-making by government agencies, requiring impact assessments and disclosure of tools used.
Interim study to examine the impact of artificial intelligence on Nebraska's private and public sectors, including the technology and insurance sectors
This interim study will examine the impact of artificial intelligence on Nebraska's private and public sectors, focusing on technology and insurance.
Prohibits state agencies and state-owned entities from utilizing large language models or any artificial intelligence systems to make decisions that affect individuals' rights, benefits, or services; requires such decisions to be made by human personnel of the respective state agency or state-owned…
This bill prohibits New York state agencies and state-owned entities from using AI systems for decisions affecting individuals' rights, requiring human personnel to make such decisions. The analysis is based on the available description, and the full text might provide additional details on exceptions and enforcement.
Artificial intelligence.
AB 594 authorizes the Director of Technology to evaluate AI uses in state government and establish guidelines for its implementation by 2021.
Relating To Artificial Intelligence.
Establishes the Hawaii Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council to recommend an action plan and report to the Governor and Legislature. Effective July 1, 3000, repealed December 31, 2027.
NO FAKES Act of 2025; enact
The NO FAKES Act of 2025 aims to protect individuals' voice and visual likeness rights in digital replicas, establishing licensing and civil liability for unauthorized use.
Creates the RI Pedestrian Safety Act allows cities and town to use automated safety monitoring which a civil fine of $50 for violations.
The RI Pedestrian Safety Act authorizes cities and towns in Rhode Island to use automated safety monitoring systems, imposing a $50 civil fine for speeding and red-light violations.
Relating to digital replication rights in the voice and visual likeness of individuals; providing private causes of action; authorizing a fee.
This bill establishes digital replication rights for individuals' voices and likenesses, allowing for private legal actions and licensing, with specific posthumous rights.
Relating to a study on employer and state agency use of automated employment decision tools in assessing an applicant's suitability for a position.
The bill mandates a study on the use of AI in hiring by employers and state agencies to assess bias and transparency.
Autonomous vehicles.
This bill regulates the registration and licensing of vehicles with automated driving systems and specifies liability for their operation.
Prohibits a person or entity from knowingly or with reckless disregard facilitate an agreement between or among two or more residential rental property owners or managers to not compete with respect to residential rental dwelling units, including by operating or licensing a software, data analytics…
This bill prohibits agreements among rental property owners to not compete, including through software or data analytics.
Artifical intelligence; prohibit use of in professional mental and behavioral health care.
This bill prohibits the use of artificial intelligence in professional mental and behavioral health care in Mississippi, with exceptions for administrative tasks and informed consent requirements.
Artificial intelligence; prohibit use in provision of professional mental and behaioral health care.
The bill prohibits AI in mental health care, allowing it for administrative tasks with explicit consent for recorded sessions.
An act relating to automated employment decision making and State employees
H.714 is a Vermont bill regulating automated employment decision-making systems. The sponsor and reviewing committee details are not available in the current information.
Provides for municipal and state police authorities to acquire and to utilize automated license plate readers and identify what data may be collected and in what ways the data can be used.
This bill allows municipal and state police to use ALPRs. The official description suggests provisions on data collection and usage, but the full bill text is unavailable.
PROCUREMENT-LOCAL GOV AI
This bill establishes a 6-month pilot program to test AI applications in local government procurement across municipalities with populations under 200,000, selected by the contractor, supervised by the Department.
Establishes certain requirements relating to the operation of autonomous vehicles
HB2240 establishes requirements for autonomous vehicles in Missouri, including specific safety standards, licensing, safety features, and incident reporting as outlined in the bill text.
Reform school funding
HB628 proposes licensing for AI risk mitigation verification organizations in Ohio. The analysis is based solely on the official description, as the full bill text is unavailable.
Worker data: prohibitions: artificial intelligence.
CA AB 2027 prohibits the use of workers' personal data for AI training, mandates security measures in contracts, and addresses a statewide concern applicable to all cities.
Workplace artificial intelligence tools.
This bill mandates employers to notify workers about the use of AI tools in employment decisions and maintain an updated list of such tools, with enforcement by the Labor Commissioner.
State agencies: automated decision systems.
CA SB 1248 regulates automated decision systems in state agencies, ensuring accuracy through quality control, preventing discrimination, requiring oversight, and providing technical assistance, with exceptions.
AI Chatbots-Licensing, Safety, and Privacy.
SB 963, concerning AI chatbots, is under committee review in North Carolina. Specific mandates and impacts will be detailed once the full bill text is available.
An Act Concerning Consumer Privacy And Protection.
This bill enhances consumer privacy by regulating data brokers, prohibiting the sale of precise geolocation data, requiring disclosures on algorithmic pricing, and requiring manufacturers to affix tariff cost estimates to new automobiles.
Requires the municipal police training council to ensure that issues related to motorcycle profiling are addressed in basic law enforcement training.
This bill mandates that motorcycle profiling be addressed in law enforcement training and policies.
To Require Public Entities To Create A Policy Concerning The Authorized Use Of Artificial Intelligence.
This bill mandates public entities in Arkansas to establish a policy regarding the authorized use of artificial intelligence.
AI Chatbots - Licensing/Safety/Privacy
Senate Bill 624 aims to regulate AI chatbots in North Carolina, focusing on user protection and accountability.
State government; require state agencies to provide a notice to employees when using artificial intelligence in personnel matters
GA HB1351 requires state agencies to notify employees and issue a disclaimer about AI use in personnel matters, amending Chapter 1 of Title 50 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated. The method of delivery for the notice and disclaimer is not specified.
Artificial Intelligence Public Awareness and Education Campaign Act
The bill mandates the Secretary of Commerce to launch a campaign to inform the public about AI's benefits, risks, and prevalence in daily life.
Requires the department of labor to study the long-term impact of artificial intelligence on the state workforce including but not limited to job performance, productivity, training, education requirements, privacy and security; prohibits any state entity from using artificial intelligence in any…
The bill mandates a study on AI's long-term workforce impact and prohibits AI use that displaces workers.
Establishes the New York artificial intelligence ethics commission.
This bill establishes the New York artificial intelligence ethics commission, detailing its structure, powers, and responsibilities to oversee AI ethics.
APA-SURVEY
This bill mandates a survey of the Illinois Administrative Code to assess restrictions on the private sector and local governments, utilizing AI for analysis.
REGULATION-TECH
This bill amends the Consumer Installment Loan Act to make a technical change regarding loan licensing requirements.
High-risk artificial intelligence; development, deployment, and use by public bodies, report.
The bill establishes requirements for high-risk AI systems used by public bodies and mandates a work group to assess local government compliance.
Facial recognition technology acquisition and use by government entities prohibited.
This bill prohibits government entities in Minnesota from acquiring and using facial recognition technology.
Establishing a commission on transparency and use of artificial intelligence in government decision-making
This bill proposes the creation of a commission to enhance transparency and oversight of AI use in government decision-making processes, though details are unspecified.
OMA-AUTOMATED REQUEST
This bill amends the Freedom of Information Act to define and regulate 'automated requests' believed to involve AI assistance, requiring public bodies to respond within 5 business days.
Study Order
This bill seeks to study various aspects of business operations in Massachusetts, including municipal and regional development, trade commissions, and artificial intelligence.
Relative to licensing requirements for autonomous vehicle testing and establishing an automated and connected vehicle testing and deployment commission.
This bill creates a commission for automated vehicle testing, including state officials and legislative representatives, and a pilot program for autonomous vehicle operation in New Hampshire.
High-risk artificial intelligence; development, deployment, and use by public bodies, report.
The bill mandates requirements for high-risk AI systems used by public bodies and establishes a work group to assess local government compliance.
AI Training Extension Act of 2025
The AI Training Extension Act of 2025 proposes amendments to enhance AI training programs for the Federal Government's acquisition workforce.
Establishes the position of chief artificial intelligence officer and such person's functions, powers and duties; including, but not limited to, developing statewide artificial intelligence policies and governance, coordinating the activities of any and all state departments, boards, commissions…
This bill establishes a chief artificial intelligence officer in New York to develop statewide AI policies and coordinate AI activities.
Provides for the use of automated employment decision-making tools and artificial intelligence systems by a county, city, town, village, school district, board of cooperative educational services, county vocational education and extension board, district corporation, the state university of New…
NY S08831: Authorizes the use of automated employment decision-making tools and AI systems by counties, cities, towns, villages, school districts, and other public entities in New York; amends the effectiveness of the provisions.
Relates to the disclosure of automated employment decision-making tools; requires the office of information technology services to maintain an artificial intelligence inventory; provides that the use of artificial intelligence systems shall not affect the existing rights of employees pursuant to an…
NY A00433: Relates to the disclosure of automated employment decision-making tools
Enacts the New York Artificial Intelligence Civil Rights Act establishing protections for individual rights with respect to computational algorithms; establishes protections against the use of algorithms involved in consequential decisions, such as those that impact people's rights, civil…
The New York Artificial Intelligence Civil Rights Act establishes protections against algorithmic discrimination, mandates independently audited evaluations, ensures algorithms meet advertised purposes, and provides remedies for violations.
Provides that no autonomous vehicle may be used for taxi, livery or transportation network company vehicle services in any city with a population of one million or more without first being licensed by the New York City taxi and limousine commission; requires the New York City taxi and limousine…
This bill mandates licensing for autonomous vehicles used as taxis in New York City, overseen by the NYC taxi commission.
IDPH-DIAGNOSTIC ALGORITHM
Hospitals must confirm diagnostic algorithms are certified and accurate before use, and patients must consent to their use.
IDPH-DIAGNOSTIC ALGORITHM
Hospitals must ensure diagnostic algorithms are certified, provide patients with options before use, and report annually on the algorithms.
IDPH-DIAGNOSTIC ALGORITHM
Hospitals must confirm diagnostic algorithms are certified and accurate before use, and patients must consent to their use.
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 2; Title 4; Title 8; Title 38; Title 39 and Title 47, Chapter 18, relative to artificial intelligence.
This bill amends Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 2; Title 4; Title 8; Title 38; Title 39 and Title 47, Chapter 18, mandating executive branch departments to create plans to prevent AI misuse and report findings by January 1, 2025.
STATE GOVT AI ACT
The State Government AI Act mandates the Illinois Department of Innovation and Technology to establish AI policies by 2028, prohibiting AI use without these rules.
Requires state units to purchase a product or service that is or contains an algorithmic decision system that adheres to responsible artificial intelligence standards; specifies content included in responsible artificial intelligence standards; requires the commissioner of taxation and finance to…
The bill mandates state units to purchase algorithmic decision systems that comply with responsible AI standards and updates the definition of unlawful discriminatory practices.
Requires the department of labor to study the long-term impact of artificial intelligence on the state workforce including but not limited to on job performance, productivity, training, education requirements, privacy and security; prohibits any state entity from using artificial intelligence in…
This bill mandates a study on AI's long-term effects on the workforce and prohibits AI use that displaces workers until the report is completed.
Prohibits state agencies and state-owned entities from utilizing large language models or any artificial intelligence systems to make decisions that affect individuals' rights, benefits, or services; requires such decisions to be made by human personnel of the respective state agency or state-owned…
This bill prohibits state agencies from using AI systems for decisions affecting individual rights, requiring human personnel instead.
Data Privacy - Consumer Data, Public Records, and Message Switching System (Data Privacy Act)
HB711 prohibits the sale of consumer data to governmental units engaged in civil immigration enforcement unless required by law.
Technology; artificial intelligence; state agencies; prohibited uses; permitted uses; Office of Management and Enterprise Services; effective date.
HB3545 prohibits certain AI uses like surveillance and permits uses such as data analysis in Oklahoma state agencies, with oversight by the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, effective January 1, 2024.
AI-MEANINGFUL HUMAN REVIEW
The Meaningful Human Review of AI Act requires state agencies using automated decision-making systems to have continuous human review and mandates impact assessments with detailed evaluations submitted to the Governor and General Assembly.
Permits retired municipal code officials to return to part-time employment after 90-day period without reenrollment in PERS.
Allows retired municipal code officials to return to part-time work after 90 days; specific conditions, exceptions, and reenrollment restrictions in PERS detailed in bill text.
AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE PILOT PROJ
The bill establishes the Autonomous Vehicle Pilot Project Act, effective immediately, outlining requirements for operating autonomous vehicles in Illinois and is repealed on January 1, 2029.
Technology Innovation Fund; establish.
The bill creates a Technology Innovation Fund to support tech-driven projects, enhance service delivery, promote equitable access to technology, and improve cybersecurity in Mississippi.
Requires state-level public employers that intend to begin any procurement process or plan to acquire or deploy any new application or technology that utilizes an artificial intelligence model or artificial intelligence system to notify any duly recognized and certified employee representative of…
The bill mandates state-level public employers to notify employee representatives at least twelve months before intending to begin any procurement process or plan to acquire or deploy AI technologies.
AGING-SCAM/ROBOCALLS INFO
The bill mandates the Illinois Department on Aging, in consultation with the Office of the Attorney General, to provide resources on scam calls, including but not limited to, information on AI-driven scams and access to a hotline number, with updates on the Department's public website.
AI-MEANINGFUL HUMAN REVIEW
Without the full text of HB 3720, no specific provisions or requirements can be confirmed or analyzed.
Relates to enacting the "advanced artificial intelligence licensing act"
This bill enacts the 'advanced artificial intelligence licensing act' in New York. Specific details are unavailable without the full bill text.
Mental health professionals: artificial intelligence.
This bill regulates AI use in psychotherapy, prohibits AI from detecting emotions or mental states, and mandates compliance with the Confidentiality of Medical Information Act for AI-generated records.
updating and recodifying the municipal enforcement of the building and fire code.
This bill updates and recodifies municipal enforcement procedures for building and fire codes in New Hampshire, introducing specific amendments to enhance compliance.
Use of facial recognition technology limitation
This bill limits the use of facial recognition technology in Minnesota, aiming to regulate its application and protect privacy.
Establishes criteria for the sale of automated employment decision tools
Bill A 7244 aims to establish criteria for the sale of automated employment decision tools in New York.
Employment: automated decision systems.
This bill regulates the use of automated decision systems in employment, limits their purposes and use, allows workers to request their data, and requires the Labor Commissioner to enforce its provisions.
Health care services: artificial intelligence.
This bill regulates AI in health care, ensuring it does not replace professional judgment, mandates disclaimers for AI communications, and allows AI use for non-judgmental tasks like documentation.
Relative to cybersecurity and artificial intelligence
This bill mandates annual cybersecurity training for public employees in Massachusetts to enhance cybersecurity measures.
Health care services: artificial intelligence.
AB 2575 mandates disclosures for clinical decision support systems, specifies the required time and manner for disclosure, and states no reimbursement is required for local agencies.
State contracts: report: modern foundation models and associated artificial intelligence systems.
AB 2653 mandates a working group to evaluate labor practices in AI development, reporting to the Legislature by December 31, 2027.
Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state transportation, economic development and environmental conservation budget for the 2025-2026 state fiscal year; relates to the waterfront commission act; makes amendments to change "applicant" to "licensee or…
This bill enacts components for the 2025-2026 budget, including regulations on AI companion models (Part U), buy-now-pay-later lenders (Part Y), and various transportation and environmental measures.
Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state transportation, economic development and environmental conservation budget for the 2025-2026 state fiscal year; relates to the waterfront commission act; makes amendments to change "applicant" to "licensee or…
This bill implements key components of New York's 2025-2026 budget, covering transportation, economic development, environmental conservation, and cannabis regulation.
Senate Substitute for HB 2313 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Prohibiting the use of the artificial intelligence platform DeepSeek and other artificial intelligence platforms controlled by a country of concern on state-owned devices and on any state network and the use of genetic…
This bill prohibits the use of certain AI platforms and genetic analysis software from foreign adversaries on state devices and networks, excluding Taiwan.
State-by-State Regulation of AI in Government
Artificial intelligence regulation is advancing at the state level, and AI in Government is one of the most actively legislated areas. State attorneys general, privacy regulators, and legislatures are developing a patchwork of laws that impose different obligations on businesses deploying AI systems related to this topic. Compliance teams and legal counsel must track both enacted laws and the pipeline of pending bills that could shift requirements at any time.
Key regulatory themes in AI in Government legislation include consumer disclosure obligations, prohibition on specific high-risk uses, mandatory algorithmic impact assessments, bias audits, rights to explanation, and human override requirements. Penalties for non-compliance vary by state — use our Penalty Tracker to review enforcement provisions. For upcoming effective dates, see the Deadlines page.
To understand how AI in Government laws intersect with specific industries, browse our Healthcare, Employment, Insurance, and Financial Services industry trackers. Compare how different state laws approach this topic using our Bill Comparator.